't'esig4iittp — ,:i:i'l myvszaniiiira - Aciii*cims. Mesas. F 4 Er. PETTENGILL &W. No. et Park Hew, New YAtlr. ,ikkA NO. SW* Street, Boston) and L. P. FONTAINE l Co., NO; daritailaWetreet, New Totrag, ate' air to take A.dverthwateate and SoHaark , ; . tloaiLor tug atloweit.rates. l'Ve winturnish thertarittosr.,teats 140 41 1 to OtAMPOY ka.q40 42 e°Piel* LOVAL . ,:iNT,ELLIII,EACE F4IPAY, MoBNING, NOV. 11, 1886, Pepers.,—Any aims. readers har ing- copies of the Daily Pon of the ton - owing dates would confer a favorby leaving or sending them to this office, as they are necessary to (10111- pieta our ale= April 29, '64. April SO, ,64. Prices.—The prices of all the nessessaries of life still continue very high, and it Is astonish ing to come how people are wiffing to pay such enormous prices while the supply in thetaarket is so large. The supply of vegetables tn the mar ket this year Is, to say the least, not below the average of any of the past years; yet, except in 'a few instances, the prices paid for them are ut terly unreasonable and out of all proportion. Butter cannot be had at less than fifty cents per pOtind, and this price has been dernsinded Belong for this article that the community have now become accustomed to it and think no more about It. But certainly this prleels exorbitant, and those who are able to sell at audit:rates as these must reap enormous profits. But who is responsible far all this T It would be rather dif ficult to determine through whose fault it is that the people are thus cheated out of their money,' for we can find.no other term strong enough for these transactions- Some have been induced to attribute it to the illegal huckstering which they say is very prevalent in the market, and which they say excludes the people from all chance of dealing immediately with the produc ers. But although this fact nightie a great part account for the present rates of things, we doubt whether it be the true and only cause. • Hucksters make large profits on thecomminity, and consequently it would be extremely desira ble That their numbers be reduced; but even when huckstering was not praoticed as exten sively as they say it is at present the prices were nearly the same. The rise in gold might also account for it In part, but the rates demand ed to.day for all commodities in .the market do not differ very materially from those which the public were formerly forted to pay for the same things. The farmers themselves must reap Urea profits from these transactions. They have har vested abundant crops, and err disposing of them at rates highly satisfactory to themselves, but we doubt whether they are by any means gratifying to the public. They labor under the Impression that they can demand and obtain what they like from their brethren in the city, and the result shows that they are not far from their mark. As long as the people are willing to ply the present prices the producers will be willing to receive them. But will the former not see that they are justly dealt with T =Med.—James J. Marshall, son of William Minhall,of Clarksburg, 'lndiana county, Iva killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Wed apfday night, the 2d inst. The first, freight ex press exit - broke couplings near Reats's Station, doming down grade, and the detached part of thgliatn ran into the other, breaking two cars loaded with hogs into fragments, causing dread pui havoc and crushing Mr. Marshall, a brake man upon one of the broken cars. Re was aged abolit 25 years. lie served three years in the Uth P. R. C., was wounded once, and was at one time a prisoner for forty days. lie was a worthy young man, and his death is a sad be reavement to his friends. Stock Sales.—The following to the list of oi' Make sold last evening at the Masonic Hal Auction Rooms, OS Fifth street, T. A. nicCle and, Auctioneer: Rosa OH Stock.— oraeßeck Oil Stock Federal Oil Stock do 011 Stock Blood Farm &Cherry Run 'T'art - 4 Story & Cherry sun R 1 Donato 011 Stock Fleming '&11tood 011 Stock.... Phillips till Stook 111telkbdy ()hairy Run C/11 Stock, Stel.a CR Stock .Herohanta 011 Stook West Plights Basin Oil Stock. Cherry Run Central 011 Stock ilinAchAe.--Con Thursday morning the body of ;I-a iiiisAiund 'near Braddoelre Fields sus. panded from the limb of a tree. In his pockets were discovered several letters addressed to John M. Spirit, from Monroe county, Hen tuck'y, and it Is probable that is the name of the self-murderer. He was about forty years old, and was dressed in soldier's clothing. He ap peared to be In destitute circumstances, which is probably the cause - that Impelled him to cora mitthis rash aot inquem was held on the body, but no additional facts were obtained. ,The 10Afit Regiment --Acorrespondent of ' itiiiiNtew York Times thus refers to onief our Allegheny county regiments: 'Writing of the 102 d #eitneylVants reminds me that this regi 'blektisConsidered one of the reliable commands, abilitteritore being always foremost in the fight has lost severely. On May 4th this regiment had 490 men, and in the Wilderness fight lost In killed and wounded 450 men. subsequedtly 25Q .recruits were received, making a total of 740. Of this number 637 have been killed, wounded orard rainaing.4 leitera Arrested.—Two deserters of desperate character, named Olive Stewart and 7dltehel Dunlap, were lecently captured, one -In Calabria and the other in Clearfield county, and conveyed to this city, where they will be tried by court-martiah It is said that both Ahleitniela had been aterror to the country in Which they harbored, listing In the woods upon the &Atte ot theft. Neither of them had slept in . house for three months until the night pre-, ceding their arrest. Sudden Death.—Anthony IV7cTyghe , esq.. Wed at his residence about noon on Thursday. It etwiears that he took a severe cold , on the night of. the Republican procession and was confined to bed on Sunday. Notwithstanding thlalyief warning Ms death wassudden and un cogumted. The der-Bated WRS a well known member of the community, and - his loss will be lamented by , 421alice Miele' Of relpyras and trianda: Efcl4ql veia wife and :even children. Same. The name of the Voldter who hung himself in Braddock's Melds 4on Wednee day *aa John XL Smith, and was apparently from Monroe county, Kentucky. It appears that be committed the rash act to free himself. ttoin misery, es he was but poorly drained and badriti shoes, upon We feet. Alderman Donald son,litild a n inquest on the body, when a ver dict of accidental death was rendered. - The Trial -of Martha Eirwwdp.—The tri al of Martin BraWdy, Jr., for the murder of Jamie Fagan la now being held In the Criminal OeUrt. The ease was opened on Wednesday, end it le thought it will not be closed until 'Sat usday. - • Sting.—The phyvicisns attending Fiank B. Ott, who was wounded In the recent sahootiniLairair in the Ninth ward,unanimously detdaire that their patient is in a fair way of re bovery, and is now out of all danger from hie 14101e4 B. L. IL Dabbs —This well known cr a ft in vites his friendikaad patrons to go.and examine libi'netrantr bea d Ulu! stock of pictures, aloiima, picture frames„.tre., which he has now on hand, nd, Whic i iifoS, beauty, and. variety are ujigu l . pelted in any other house in the city. He .1. 2 , Stelrdisposingor his mock at the most reasona-' Die prises; and those who should desire to pur chase &Wiling in the above line' would do well to pay him a visit. Ric photographs are speed. itwas 011 . the moat accoMpllatied art and, beauty, `' mans 01 album, itestkedvitlithe beau tiful- phitOgraptis with which Mr.-Dab flu -14 Wakes tbe.siblio, would lbroLthe Amsted roan • faset 7 Otalarletf table:.' Thine'whb It o v e . their likeness -taken ettaltivelEkttimin 11 . imr , would do well to have 'if dowe 16 1, 4 01 . t . ir ere dreati *later nab* *filch is so unfalmiss We to photi*raphr Lies' 1 "heti r epair. ~ “ edl- = to the gi4311 , ,:it Mr: Debbi, No. • -,sw, .-: ••• ..,.,.....-...., • , 1 _• ) /iaturzaszetrixibfirites tar bb ab1it4141.14 1 111101 talirbia fib tarror 'Or thaw acqui: fi ta DiataVa Biaaabezty Oaraunative, aajr a ilarcto cum We. adylaa. Stir I.ify,p 3 And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 St. Glair street, and Duquesne Way, fnear the Bridge,) PITTSBURGH. WEILIV.ARY AND NAVA.L -A-esonArci - s-- E. T. MATHEWS & Co. BsT. mAragisa.. 0 G. VANEIOIII4. Late of Treas. Dept. Washing ton, D. O. ATTORNEYS, 10011. THE ADJUSTMENT AND Collection of Claims against the United States or any State Government. PHINJWAL • OFFICE, SOS WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA - BRANCH OFFICE 98 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. PMASTER & G A ZZAM A.ttornerys-at - -.Law, PENSION SoUffry, BALK -PAY, PRIZE MONEY COLLECTED, &C., he.. &e. Applications. by mail to either office attended to as it made in person. No charge made until the claim is adjusted. PERSONAL ATTENTION given to claims before the Departments in Washington, D. C. no3-tf 1 25 1 20 220 400 750 1 II rauIEORBIATEsT NERVINE , TONIC 2. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure cure for Intemperance. Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines leAlirEE'Y MIEIDICENIES. Dr, Bohenoke Ynlmonio , Tonio and Elk Celebrated Buohu es Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines cum he found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE • TOrrenee &Gairi% Drugs, Medicines, Uhamisak, Perfumery, Paint% 0111, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found In Drug Stores o lint quality, toe-tale iow. No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. NATURE'S UNFAILING REMEDY .DY - SENTERY 1:11. am co aarat 411. c• 122. Et lt 0 BLACKBERRY Is the only safe and sure cure. /t contains no opium or deleterious drugs, no mineral or Other Mjuriouroompounds common to remediesgep. wally sold for this elan of distutie. It is os efficacious that Physicians very senerally use , It in their prat:Aloe in all chronic and dandrOde easel. 17se no Ohtders mixtures :or doubtfukeoito atone, (many of which undermine and'kute the constitution,) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Elaekbeirries themselves, Ask for DLROWS BLACKBERRY crAL MINELTLITF A , and .lee that the proprietor's rulunkif irr4tten on the outside wrapper of each bottle. Preitarea oily by W. F. DAVIDSON Faraaleby. an res ratable druvilstalri I 01121f1 : 0' Sitelltii ;eats, ;44 • r — NSW t • • • *tiv -complat.. aftortinzwitc 41'11 1047. I ..111.4.11:pr •••;••- --3,411111033110 War . ..:.3.l l oA.woouvra, (415th iii: ... 0035' 1" " +l,g ,u ; 1 .4 n;t f i afgene:-The lettiot4ef Maims against the atnomninent, for. natter- and 'naval imrvicauritint,theprotdre uunitpf—perodons,, &C ilassfrowif bus{' - ' -a bus nes'Ai of vett Wet' . Magnitude ' i dellfending not 30nry buireexpe*enc,e fngittiglMeesilfulproseou ilon, but itf-pity anciAch elierahar on the ipraAgent; sauce: foxily pro sae. Gaztain ehisotferliaice recently opened an a ge ncy for allime - of , this, cluiracterstigi Grant street, and 4romtheir r eputation.eseXpcdtMeed 'attorneys And indent tin dcarsfullmilMeee men aPpn cants =SP entrust them with their claims with the ful'estaiiiiidence hi their integrity, and that no effort will be spared to bring such claims to a speedy adiranent Mr Mat th ews, the head of th e iirint , Amen for npwatdrof ten years past eenneeteli.With- the Auditor's Department of the ThiltedStates Tr easury, - and his'familiarity mith'Publio 'accounts and the mode of bnatness at Witattingtcui give him peculiar advantages in expediting settlement of claims against the thovernment. the They also collect bounties, prize money, prisoners' gay and Manna of-every char eater, whether against the State or General Government, making no charge for any service until the Mahn ir fully acilusted. Olaimants re mote from this city may apply either in person or by letter to the Mikes in Washington and Philadelphia. Theatre.—The beautiful now in per- formance at the 'nests, whio p h are lays rendered In the best of atylmi, are attracting crowded hous- As every night to this favoritii.plitist of amuse merit. The performance of Miss Pauline Cush man last night was excellent and highly enter taining. Our readers will not fall to notice the beautiful programme offered for this evening. Books.—W. L. Foster & Co. kareJust open ed the Metropolitan Cila Book Store at No. SS Filth street. They have on hand the largest Block of books in every part of literature to be found in the' Western States. The most liberal inducements are offered to purchasers, and all books are solo at publisher's prices. Leoture.—Rev. James Treacy will, by re quautompeattls ItiotU re 00. LibertLon Sunday evening, Nov. 18th; 1884, in the basement of St Paul's Cathedral, for the benefit of the Poor, under the auspices of the Society of St. Vincent de Pant. Tickets 26 cents. 2t • The third amnia! ball of She I. M. of P. & V. will come cent Concert Hall on Friday eve. ning, November Pith. All the friends of the Haan are invited to attend. 2t Boots, shoes and rubbers of every description selling at private sale, at vezy low prices, at Mcelellandss Auction Rouse, 56 Fifth street'. TOBBPB YBYBB ANTHONY waxen JOSEPH HETES it SON, 11 1.11.M*9.117FORIFRS . 'OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNIITRE AND CHAIRS WAR EEIOUSE. 153 SMITHFIELD, AND 44Y1 PEDIN Ste Between 6th et., and Virgin alley. PITTAIORGIB. KBRU NrCORNWIALL & ECRIR CARRIAGE A![MTFACTURETRS Silver and Brass Platers. Dr. Cutters' DR. D. JAYNES & SON'So E Ikt Mt 0 IL. XI (Sorrier of Market street and Fourth TORIMI OE & Pd'OARR, DIARRi3~A. CARMINATIVE Sole Prolirletoe, batdn~~r ~'~«~~C~THILT► 9P,IWITJMN OLDRS I Aiketalluz,t, 34 St...Mattes - Mee, New York,. St'ijarr iie 'at the CILAJEtamS HOTEL, UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the ,Ear, Noises in the. Head, and all the Various • Acute an d Ohronio Diseases • .of the A .. EAR & THROAT. • DR. LIGHTHILL . will re-visit BURGH at regular intervals, aesordlug to the requitementeof the patients under rge. The business luliew -York does notsu ffer any intemtption from this visit, as one of the firm is there in Constant attendance. 'rEsmrmoiNri,tx.s PITTSBURGH, 6, the This will certify that I have November bean under the care of Dr. Lie:dbl.ll, for the cure of Catarrh, and that, although he has attended me a little over One week, .1 feel that a permanent cure is to be affhlifed, and am so much better in all re spects as to warrant me in giving publicity to, these facts and recommending Dr. Lighthill to any one afflicted with Catarrh. Jacon FOPATTHE, •s Forsythe, Bros. - tr. 00., 74 Water street. From Hon. D. H. Cole, Senakopom the Twenty. Ninth District. ALBANY, Jan. 25th, 1864. My DEAR Da. LIGATHILL is with great. satisfaction that I communicate to you the effects of the medicines you gave me, on my at.- plication to directions, defective hearing. I fol lowed your eo, and am happy to state that I am now so far recovered after the first few applications as to feel quite confident that I am well and shall not need to proceed lurtner. Be assured, my dear air. it necessity should require, I should not hesitate to place myself under your magic hands. Yours'with respect, D. H. OOLE, Albion, Orleans count} - , N. 1 From nie Home Journal, June 4. In every business or profession, indeed, in every department of science or skill, there is always some acknowledged head—some one who stands Out in bold relief among his fellows, aoa sort of leader. In the study and treatment of deafness and catarrh, as special diseases Dr. E. B. LIGHTHILL, of this city, oecupiesjust the position above described. He has de vat ed years of labor to this speciality, anti Is now reaping the reward of his industry. The editorial cni umns of the Tribune, of a recent date, boar wit ness to the Doctor's success in this department of medicine. We quote the paragraph: "Colts of s th$A.P MUM—Louis Loewine stein a lad fourteen years of age, born its Germany, come to this city when he was about two years old. Soon after his arrival here he was taken sick and lest his heating. By drgrees he became first deaf and then dumb. For nearly ten years ha was a mute, unable to hear the loudest voice.or to articulate a word. About one year ago he was placed by his parents in the hands of Irr. - Lighthill, who has so far anceeetled In restoring to hint his Ist powers of hearing and utterance that' he can converse with those who speak to him dist4notly and deliberately. During the past four or rive months he has been under the tuition of Mr. Henneche, and has made considerable progress in reading and arith metic." Having been supplied with the lad's addrest, we further investigated the matter, and ahem - ered that previous to calling on Dr, the youths case was considered hopeless, and he was for two years an inmate df a Deaf and Dumb Asylum. The Rev. John Nett, D. D., Professor le Union College, Si:heneclady, in a published letter, tenders his gratitude to Dr I,l,ghthill tor treating successfully his case of deafness. ker. Fred 8 Jewell; Professor the State Normal School at Albany, also tes ti des to have been cored or catarrh. Dr. Lighthilt possesses other testimonials and tributes to bid talent front some of the wealthiest and M 0..; t prominent and respected citizens, which may ho seen on application. It would benitlicult to speak in any but terms of praise of his treat ment, in the face of these many proofs and Emts testifying to his success. Remarkable Cure of Deafness From the Rev. Joseph M . Clarke, Rertor of Ja;nes , Church Sys 0178 E, February 10th, I have been deaf in one ear since I was in (lel. lege, some twenty years ago By the skill of I)rLighthill, its hearing was entirely restored, so that now I hear alike with both my ears, and I and that I can nee my voice with much mole ease and comfort than before. 11. OLARKE. oet3lmivv&f d&w ANTED IMMEDIATELY- THEE BLACKSMITHS, to work on Iron "'lames and Wrought Post Bits Ooturtant employment can be given. Gall at ANTED IDIDEDIATELT- SIX GOOD FILERS, to work Homes and Bridie.Blte , not1:10t ANTED IMMEDIATELY- TEN GOOD PLATERS, to work on Haines, Bridle Bite, and all kinds Coaph work. Ekt WANTED 111114-EDIATELY- FOUR GOOD COLLAR HANDS o make all kinds Draft Collars ANTED IMMEDIATELY- TWO cwort LEATHER WHIP HANDS 58 WOOD SIREIIT WANTIZID LIKALEILIIATELYT A GIRL, To do general housework and cook for gra tat family. To such a girl a good situation and per manent employment given. Good wages p4A None other need apply but those capable 'of performing the above duties, Mort come well recommended. Cell et 58 WOOD STILE ANTED UkUILEDLATELT-. BOY 18 TO 16 YE &BS OLD. To attend to one horse and buggy, and to do errand's and such Jobe around the Dwalling House. We want none but a good and a*ady Boy. Mast be well recommended. 1 no8:10toi 68 WOOD STBE X 600,00 .ILA Co B T.I ...,owr-somEwinratir. int , rw b * the Merchants' and Manufacturer's E ttsburgh, and the Allegheny Savings E Federal street, Alleglieny„hy unty :of Mi and St. Glair streeti. A AGEOFGII,I SACHS, containing Five EftuutrediDnilidv drider bellberedly-reeraidelett-lektrir the Allegheny Savingsllablf., • • lie, . . . , PICED .&ND - A110111361 OYSTIIIRS, 0.1 dozen "Maltby' , Spioatand-Oeve;433 , In Land a• pound Assns. Stuck received al - sals • - - -,- EMEDualircElßtx 12a endeielegor r .01,13 TE. ea only comilmicallat " GUns .4404 s O** a 4 te: teR":l 106 a market • • y„6., IstrPrOckr* , mvlr HITT9BIIRQB The Camels are Coming. A Southampton paper gives this ac count of the shipping of a female camel and her young one, which latily arrived there to be sent to New York by the Bremen mail steamer: They were accompanied by an Aritt) keeper. __By no contrivance could the elder camel be induced to cross the gangway from the dock to the ship, al .though the Ari-b tried hy blows and by coaxing with a bag of oats to get her on board. The young camel—about the size of a pony, and, covered with beau tiful soft silky hair—stuck to his dam. Asthe tide was about to ebb the pilot on hoard the ship became impatient and called out. "Have the animals shipped." A number of the German passengers. on board the New York rushed on shore, and, amidst shouts of laughter, took the young camel up In their arms and cal- I ried him bodily on to the steamer, and the ship was obliged to leave the side of the dock immediately, leaving the she camel behind. The young camel began to cry is the most pitiful manner on be ing separated from his darn. and the lat ter, hearing .the cries, moaned distress ingly; her eyes were moistened with tears, and her head was slowly and solemnly moving to and fro, looking for her young one. At length i-Ite was put into a horse-box and slung on board a steam-tug and taken out ti, the New ' York, whisk waited in tlic stream for I her. The Petroleum Interest. The petroleum interest has become a shining light in the commercial world. There appears to be something mar' substantial than gas about it, and it de cidedly grows fatter every day. A. short time ago we gave a list of the different companies engaged in extracting the fat of the land from the soil of Pennsylva nia. They represented an aggregate capital of eighty-eight millions. An addition to that list shows now a rep. resentation of one hundred and sixty millions and two hundred and thirty , companies, who are working, or pre tending to work, oil farms, which are far more profitable than grazing farms, or grain farms, or farms under green crops. Perhaps they resemble the latter most, as they certainly bring in a large crop of greenbacks; Many of these companies are possibly bogus, and real ly represent nothing at all; but admit ting th'at even half of them are genuine, it shows an• Immense addition to our national wealth, and a vast increase to the ranks of our newest order of aristo cracy, an aristocracy which ought to glide along more. smoothly than either of those which have preceded it—the codfish or the shoddy—for it certainly does not want for lubricating material. A 5,9 WOOD STREET 58 WOOD STREET MILLITARY ErEctmorr.—On the 14th ultimo, Peter Keff, a private in the Sec and Arkansas Cavalry, was exceuted at Springfield, Mo., for the murder and robbery of a citizen. He requested not to be pinioned or have the cap drawn over his face. When the guards, twelve of - the Eigth Missouri;' came to a "shoulder arms." he saluted them, opening his vest, and, standing erect in the position of a soldier, met his fate fearlessly. Five Halle pierced his breast, p an ai d n!4 e died almost instantly, without 68 WOOD STR,LE . 58 WOOD STREET VERY oppressive orders have been is sued against the Panes by General Gablenz; the German . commander. Im prisonment and bread and water fare are proposed for the ma• ors of vthe towns who do not aid the Prussian soldiers in carrying out their tyrannical proceed ings against the Danes: No Dane is to occupy, with his family, more than one room in hia house, the rest to be given ogle the soldiers,: who are cursed and loathed by , all, the Eichelswig Holsteiners, who foolishly once sought their aid. • THE sorghum crop of the lowertown ships of Bucks county is quite large. Scarcely a farmer who did' not raise enough to supply his family. The man ufacturers of molasses are kept' busy. At some of the mills there is enough cane on hand to keep-them running WI Christmas. The crop is a very profitable one, yielding about 160 gallons per acre, which sells at $1 80 per gallon by the barrel ; =cost of- manufacturing 80 cents per gallon, whicli'leaves a clear profit of WO per sere. A PHILOSOPHER writes to a tailor, who bad failed to get ready his wedding suit: "It was no serious disappointment; only I should have been married if I 'had re ceived the goods," That man will never be seriously disappointed. WOMEN es TELEGBAPHERS.—It is said that upwards offline hundred women are going out to India_ to be employed on various telBgraphio lines of coin . Tag immigration to NeW- TclklitC44' Europe continUelk to 11 0'0- ittaergel• The•arrivals lastoreek 'numbered 6,0711,;' which makes theitambet aint*liimarr "A Look Banyward." We clft't e fotoWing paragraph from an editorial - artfcrs la the Chicago Pod headed "A look Backfrard: ' .'! The A.merican pebrile are., Jost in the wilderness of political. :frobre. All things Went out of joint, -- TWIElin of trade, of commerce mid politics seem to be reversed; a people who groaned in agony at au .annual expenditure of eighty millions of dollars, now pay three. times that sum in, loterest on a public debt, which is inereailtig with the rapidity of geometrical progression. Twenty years ago the nation was.con vulsed with apprehensions of a standing army because a Secretary of War advis ed in his report that the militia of the several states should be enrolled and organized by State authority, and the Administration of which that Secretary was a member was hurled from power by an almost unanimous vote of the people. Within the present decade died the statesman who pronounced .'upon the floor of the . &nett the funeral sermon over the earthly remains of the last paper currency for whith the United States was, however so remotely respon sible, and to-day seven hundred millions of pape fo r, and two thousand millions of bonds, r which the United States is di rectly responsible,have driven coin from the sight of the people. Taxes such as no nation ever saw, are now imposed; battles are fought which in their carnage exceed the massacres of the wars when Rome contended with barbarians whom It was considered lawful to destroy by any means. A civil war of the most gigantic nature has progressed during four years, and the people to-day are as deeply, if not mote deeply, interested in the result of an election in some doubt ful county, than they are whether Hood has killed 5,000 of Sherman's troops or Sherman•has destroyed that number of Hood's. Time was when a public debt of five hundred millions would have been accepted as proof of national bank ruptcy; now that debt is counted by thousands of millions, and no one seems to think they need be any limit to that debt. The whole manner and feelings -of the people and their thoughts'and habits, seem to have changed. They do not know their actual position, nor whither they are going. Though sur rounded in the blackness of night, they neither pause in their journey for the approach of dawn nor seem to care whether a now day ever dawns upon them. They plunge headlong without guide or compass, consent apparently Iv welcome any fate that may befall them." • ...al.\ 1 LATEST:, # TELEGRA .TlEfa-WAW,TION. NEW . . Telegraph Wires Out of Order State Claimed by Both Parties The Vote In Gon.Grant's Army ALAANY, Nov. 10.—There itothing more definite here to-night as to the re-' snit in this State. The., Democrats claim it by a few hundrea, while the Republicans insist they have carried it by atleast 5,000. The Congressional delegation from this city stands two Abolition, two War Democrats and two regular Democrats. Brooks' majority is 159, Raymond's 381 and Darling's 1,082. The Herald says New York and Penn sylvania have both gone Republican. The indications are that Seymour is de-' feated. Fenton appears to have run ahead of Lincoln in several of the inte rior counties. Thus far McClellan has' carried only three States, New Jersey, Kentucky and Delaware. The next Congress will be over whelmingly Republican Allowing the delegations from 'States yet to elect members of Congress, there will be 3 more than a two-thirds Republican ma jority on joint ballot. In the New York Legislature there will be 84 Republidan majority. The State has gone Republican by 5,000' and Pennsylvania by 15,000. The Post says: McClellan's electoral vote is 21 out of 249. Lincoln probably carries every &site except New Jersey, Delaware and Kentucky. Thirty-eicht Pennsylvania regiments in Grant't army give 4,700 votes for Lincoln and 2,800 for McClellan. The Albany Evening Journal this af— ternoon claims a majority for Lincoln and Fenton of from 5,000 to 7,000. The _Argus insists that there is from 1,200 to 1,500 majority for iffcC'ellen. 0,000 Prisoners Exchanged General Sheridan Recovering Trouble Expected with Japan The Austrian Minister Dead NEW YORK, Nov.lo. —Nicholas Conn De Garigi, Austrian . Minister Resider, in America, died at Clarendon Rote on Tuesday. r The Herald's Fortress Monroe corres pondent says all negotiations for the ex change of ten thousand prisoners at he vannah have been completed. The first installment of rebel prisoners sailed from Hampton Roads on Monday for Savan nah liver, and on the.arrival there ten thousand of our men will be received in return. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The Titnez' Martinsburg special says: Gen. Sheri dan has so far recovered as to brable to ride horseback. Capt. Moore, of his staff, is better, but not well enough to ride. The Poat says: The gunboat Just built here for the Japanese is detained ander protest from the British minister, ow ing to the impending hostitities growing out of the demand by the Govern— ments of the United' States, England, France and Holland for the opening of the Japanese inland sea. An allied fleet has ere this gone to force an open• ing. The Elegtion in Missouri ST. Louis, November 10.—The late storms so damaged the telegraph wires that we have but feiv scattering returns from the interior, but it is conceded to Lincoln by a handsome majority, and also the election Of the Radical State ticket. McClnrg, Logan, Blow and Brtyd will be returned to Congress, and one or perhaps two other Abolition Con gressmen are elected. The Legislature will be largely Abolition. The conven tion question is carried and a large ma jority of the radical delegates are elect-- ed. A.MHERSTIII7/143, C. W.vicliig. 10.—The Propellor Georgian arrived here yester— day. The Collector of'Customs reached here but found nothing suspicious, but he detained her until further . orders from the Government. The owner is very indignant and threatens to claim dama ges. NEW CARPETS AT • . • PANIC PRICES. We are now receiving oar new Fall Stock, just purchased, and offer a choice assortment of the newest patterns OIL • • CLOTHS, IDRUOCOETS,' &c., &o. • Nam of whlch.are not to be had elsewhere AT' A REDUCTION OF FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PEE OFZU from prices of a few weeks age.. Id'FAREAND & ooturrs, 'IL & 73 Fifth stre4Secilud Floor Next house to Post Mao Qustom HouSe not. . . . FIRSTN ATION JINX Or FlTrastriirat, (Late Pittaburah Trust 0o,,) N0v.1,136t f, /NUM PWRSIDEdIiT AND DHOW. - TORS of this Bank have tido day doctoral' a Dividend of FIVE PER OENT. on the W ho' Stock, out of the profits of the pas six months, payable to the Stockholders, freefrom Government Tax. J. D. souL noloawd Lemitter. MA.COAHLONI AND ITEMILICKLIAL . • • 30 Bones Italian Mao:word. and Vermacelll In store and for stye by _ Baps., Nos. 1213 & 123 Wood'atteet- rrillirV - rUli :MO :I ,4 71' 50 Boxes Choice Pine Apple Cheese, Received this day, and for sale by sep2l REIMER & : : I TAWS—OII Cloth and 'Paper, with darert..for.sale by : oolty W. P. NEARS : _ _ MilkE: V0101.10%6 LARelets ABlli PI PillithlPlN e casugli l lja.o . Azielq , T 4D QinCrrialffS , 31011 AA N--% ED at nrivite," - ' 3 Wrarts*Ardikoka -" " 1-714 F tiam6 .. , ~ . .• theilliwsAmisson*msf illi" 4'1""; i tan i SCE noun totorilvr.t.attiOn itaxt.T.Eur. 1:4 1- aellt of MISS, P.A-tt LINE cusaltrAN:, The factotis titiloW•SOilittand Spy,. ho, Secret ought only, wilLgiVe ,an,micount of. the Service of the 'gaited Bihiegi She will apptilir, • in rilafolla•u.nifonno •••• Man Last appearance but ..61241: the :idol Cnn ie-• , NCR. j;llklallijkdk THIS (Friday) Er G,. ' tie presentad the comic:piece of • HIS .L.1.. - sri o, oallaghan • '. . Waal: Adventurea.oL—lallai, Panlinefhishman. To Conclude with BARNEY THE tt&RON: Saturditi4+-Benegt of Par. Ward: • PITTBBUS(ygTjYL. TA E Find appearance of the worltErenowneil Thur., ' • dian arn d'Ooedirft4';' 1 a • M CKtArlq C A. 4 - and hie beautiful and talented daughter, , AIMS 'VIRGINIA BUCHANAN • Whose erformances in all the PRINE; jo PA)L THEATRES of GREAT BEITAIN.AUSTRA LIA, CALIFORNIA, • and other Parte of America, have been received with great eat/W- M/Wm by CROWDED AND fASHIONABLE AUDIENCES; • Andfininetuiqd by them to be the Great ALAI . fete di - the Age. ONIstONDAY, - NpV;l4th, Will be performed Boutdicnulf&C. charming Comely eif LONDON ASSOlLlikek.- Sir'lf %mutt Courtley...:MaKean Buchan:in. (As played "by him Sou nigilta in Europe 'and A rncric:4.) Lady Gay Speaker... :Ales Virginia Buchanan no 7: wiMELER ar; WILSONPA SEWING MA( 'ES Opel. 16c, already been aid. • Over 11000' are in men An` Pittsburgh and Vicinity. The Sale of these inimitable krathines is greater than all others combined. No one should, buy% a Sewing. Machine until they have examined and tested the Wheeler & Zhou. - ..1 They are warranted for titres years, Instruction. Free. Atir - Snlearoom, No. 27 FTFTR' t;TREET SUJILNER & CO., Agento CE= ST: FRANCIS' COLLEGE, . Under Oare of the fraltoman Brot hare.. INSIIT.UTIOIii, SITUATED IS abLoretto, Cambria Pennaylvaabi, out four miles from CressonCounty, Station on the direct route between Philadelphia andPittaburgt was chartered in 1859 with privileges to coati, the Mina' Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the moat neelthy in Pennsylvania —thiiiimrtion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure orate,.,; brazing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences 04 the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, ancLends on the FIRST OF JULY. following. It is divided. into two Sessions. Students cannot return home , between the Sessions. Alt the• Apparatus neces. j Barg to Land Surveying, Engineering, he., he., will be funiished by the Institution to the. Studentu . ; • Instrumental ant Vocal alualc forme no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight• years to the age of manhood; •, T8.4318-13oardand WILMA:ion, payablehallyes,qy . in advance, . . . . ..... •••••••••••••,,,- • •••••••.. 75 . Bedding a nd Washing, per session io Surveying and use of instrumeritil, pir an none Clasical and Modern Langurcges, o.kfi r a.... .10 Studenteapending Vacationet the College.. 28 Reference can be made to the Bishop. Domenee. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wpod, PtrUadOlphlo;. Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'llara, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry Wfatugbitni Phile- • delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. , N. B.—.A hewli runs daily to Lorretto ilvm• Cresson. ens:! , I.JELUSH Suparior To Wounded Soldiers, AL LL SOLDIERS WHO . RAVE BEEN A Discharged by reason "of *ounds received In, any battle, and who have not received the 63.00 113130 17.1W r I r lir; r • can now receive the same 'OMICW., . By applying to us either in person or by letter: Pay for - the Witte; the mothers iwhen. widowa),and the children of , • PRISONERS OF WAR - Now to the South promptly collected. SPeolal and personal attention given to claims for 1:101I.SES KILLED IN Ba.PTLE, or cv tured by the enemy. .• . • •E.. T. ALA:THEWS 808 Walnut street, Philadelphia. BRARICTI OPPIOE s--9S Grant streeti, • Ittannrgh. CIiLBEILT M. MOIIASTEII i .JOS.lit GA.7.ZAM, Attonieya et;Lnic - S. S. BRYAN, BEOEMB AND INAJBANOE AGENT, , NO. 69 FOURTH agniEggr,' (Burkels - 103 - uTs AND SELLS OR Cok/lUSSION Mlft REAL ESTATE, and all descriptions Of Bond and..Stoeks, in this or the Philadelphia .Agent foilthe Wads, Inscir;6o Com- In f fraitte,rl4°' ZiroMiadoeflptan: Veterinar 0 enrgeonry and Horse IfospitEiV AnnottaAl 'pitorJ'-auteimpitai-.:,: .',.'-',,•':>.;• 13T • i ~-. . ,^. Dn. ,P 2 3 1 .P", 1 Y . • ' IOPASIera/AM•;.•'•-•'' -- ... . f 'irm l. . _ _ .midatiliki-..• -: ,-, F. 0 . 3 6.1RAR1), ' ' 33,9 W .. dir:l l4 o,_ VIZ,. 4 ; ol 4.,_.• , l4titt‘,.:` , tfYL •;:. ,. ..2] Pint, Street,. between: Smithfield isp4, graust; • • ''. ''- ' 4 - 11 7iliNd i T"4 • ;;;T iu ‘ na " . ..iii;;; • •7 , - : , :f "I irlAl. . Pyrrssußoa, =PA . • , is (Plitti V iAll ks ks l g isagOt • -•::','; ---',..- lf2 TO THE 'ABOVE STABLE : . .! - :, -., l-......- •••• % . -2,___^ , .. 3 :03 -3 :Ti.:•3k.3g* . . IL) on 'Monday; November Oh, a line-sized. _, , s,..s.t,.*OriOrtliplittri 4‘..rW-kf/jr.':'...., bt q fa-, Which the ownei Mtn - Imlterbyprovimg: ~ jr- -.. . ~' •-„,t.', , ,:-.I ..?, ,1 .1 -- ..t - *.taritis.si..liii4 , ';•2.4 ; X : l4"' ........ - ,:i prop , vty, aid paying charges- ' ••• , ArissutiramiltGllut alitifittifillisiics'• nee Start/Inc dual use only& 1 -, •' , 7:t0r , 0 ' ' , a 41 ,Y , O '•,•-": - -% • 5 - ;;•.i'l.:::., iiiiiillEßl6o AND PAILM. • - .,.„__Otardi,Do_ ItilPities,9o/111.1 -f- ,/ - i., - - ... "s:f•- - - A; • i/lIPLEMENT WO RKSollarion Avenue 'me c h . " - . ouo - -:.-B . • . • ' - '''' -- ' - ! A f' f ..?..t f ' f t...2.: • s. - :, 1 . ,.. , :_.• near Railroad. Station, Allegheny silty. PureamicilitrigOrmse s Pii , g. .. . --:,•• • . •',. kinds of: wisgons,•carts, timber *heeler, ,qrucks, • ' • ~..___P a rt' __,, al4l)Sho ni n ,_,,__„_' w ... 1 / 1 1 %,__ ' ' .;., s." ~ _ :-.., - -;.- wheelharrdws.arays coal-cart; stove Mid biz , -4. n..............,..,`=,.....:7,11_,r ;..:rtil.: i,Vi;;,--...f:],:i..'"*... gage . truakef Bich* stiaw and•foddereutters anti - - '''`,.,......,—,--",,,'"'—',,, ~...„.„,.. - ...,,T;, - 1 ,;,,,.- .:. alsomasticators. Four thirerentkinds of horsentketr ,• - '''''"''`"--"', "fr ...,.' • ,•••.".`„ 6 • ";,f ...4,"::: .• • , steel rakes arid fork , teeth suitable for all I . ' ' - ......_-"- _...,..'' ff ' s ? •'..,...,.....'''''' -: ~"„..„„ ._,.......„""' -- ` • ••fl - L__..... - Z the different patent horse rakes In the United i .-vmv_ . ,, , -,..,''..lssf_siggssavglie':,..•:,.;-• -States, all made of the best materials and war- ' •• f - '..." •, ~, . :. • ;•,',.'i' , ••••' 44 * ....,;,-.,,, ranted, W s holepale orders solicited. I CtiVih'Or eirw.*Vott(.! ft* *O4 s** '',:,. '-'''' 0.05 ' ,C. COLEMAN. of — "MS f r i 4 '. .. J.-,,,.. t,...:. rj . . , ,:... :' , . v SUFtRIQR CRACKERS, Pilot Bread and Ginger Snaps. NO. Of PO • EMPLQYMENT. '•,' *75:. te :sells I I,7A2Ng 4 17v"jo . , will give et sottnnisalon on ail mashirres Bold; or, ', -- - employ agents who will work for the above ~ ward'. ._ : ~..- .., ... f . wages and all expeniee Elitirrittrira ••.- • ~ ~=• ,- ~ , -.. 4,...,. ,- . 111 1 . :45 4 . D"13::•11: 'De 4 rult C A C tl • Oh. 7,-'-'lO',lllE VE,NIAVPBO,IIII,IOL. .'H. R. CURTIS, M. ,i 5 Iwe ofr. - a 10p0~.41i-;et«giii44..:14,,0r Phy-idotan.. tma,:gctimi r eon, [t. • whim"' -PBt "" T ectli...i._..-' ----, -.. 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And all the .(or patent :ottk.Stddirlifik d 'lfi • , • • _ • • d"1"- ' - t • Points, Bruß Leas: Eiticifficitofi ONL i tiFaillopy, 4`.• F, junt a tr agjkAl . ; '" • e•i hel i‘ve:So4ll444: itiiiseatecks -t brm'attifaci omit pricer,. . 34 05, .t.e P.KPAikolt.-# 4 444Womilehil.:- ottiato6k a-oho= vt . aavtlite-= '- cortbannually with groat oa Prim ;-= pMsroacuStrtmod Idtiodeltul,,,addwitaintagintea u ! e # 11 4 1 1!. Y,ffiloqvAlifuniiika ielienttexam All mfr Ardetieta Obeateah ' celebrated house of POWERS ftbsiUT. An inquiry of pour lay you as torthedirptifttl r em it Dyes 1-&;..10": 4 1; ) 1:140 110 °aroma impomma. weirasoutet sat • " Lo . u der* J . 44 ' ICkhitiali tk ,o 4(39llllMlVAar;- ' "" . .7 aga ManUfa#Ml4llll4/Z lDOrttiltibb6:l6r :.: ElP4n°ull/ ' - '°° llll2B I *-" in; i bitcMt . ..:',.?..,' Our stock of Otgato wittistrohltseltiala A ft ,149 resoff iec the ref_ . Alt 401t.o."1- 0 8 - pttettssEd- iikan tIP" :1:25 •.i ~TT9B::: =ME • .10 !.“ '2 f ItrititYlCkU- "litatAltal : • 'Zi4 4PCithtoe.l:l94:-/Malo,Flt4:. Foreign An& ,Dozuestik4-.LiVing:4,„, 4- 4 ..14 1 / 4 ALitha."'